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Old 07-07-2008, 03:27 AM   #1850 (permalink)
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Guys i need a lil help.okay here lately my car has been making this popping noise,like when i turn and shift in the midst of the turn.or when i get on the gas and then suddenly stop.and shit like that.kris should kno what im talking about.but today me and my cousin was lookin under my hood and were looking for all my motor mounts to inspect them. when we saw this long ass bolt sticking out on the very bottom of my engine.and im just gonna guess that its my lower motor mount bolt and its came loose.now i kno i have a upper agp dogbone motor mount.but how can i tell if weather or not i have a lower one.and im thinking but i need to kno if yall think,that this could have been my problem all along and my ass just didnt kno it cause shit i never really knew where the other mounts where except for the one on top.and imma have john at david stanley dodge look at my car when i get off to tell me what he thinks but i mostly need to kno how to tell if i got the lower dog bone ass well or if i need to get one cause my car still axel hops sometimes and i heard that there suppose to eliminate that.sorry for the long post lol.and should i get the agp tranny mount as well.
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